AFAIK Air Berlin will be one of only two LoCo's to serve Iceland, when they commence two weekly flights from both DUS and MUC to Keflavik between May and September this year. The other LoCo is Iceland Express

These are the same flights that happend the last and the year before allready.
Only that it is now an AirBerlin flight number.
Before LTU was the operating carrier. And as you all know, AirBerlin has bought LTU.

Yes there are, Atlantic Airways operates this three times a week with the BAe 146-200 or the RJ100, but usually the former. It takes about an hour and a half - I flew it last April, and is one of the few international flights to depart from Reykjavik city airport. Costs quite a bit though, £120 one way IIRC.

Quoting PlymSpotter (Reply 7):Yes there are, Atlantic Airways operates this three times a week with the BAe 146-200 or the RJ100, but usually the former. It takes about an hour and a half - I flew it last April, and is one of the few international flights to depart from Reykjavik city airport. Costs quite a bit though, £120 one way IIRC.

Ah yes, I'd forgotten that they had started replacing the -200s with the RJ85. The summer service increases I think because several flights continue to Greenland, although I am not sure which ones.

Quoting RAFVC10 (Reply 9):are these flights scheduled? I can't see it at Amadeus.net...

Hi Gerard, they are scheduled flights and they do show in the likes of Opodo, but when it actually comes to booking them through these systems there is always an 'error' which stops you from doing so. I booked my flight through http://www.airiceland.is/ who code share on the route with Atlantic Airways. It wasn't quite as much for the airfare as I thought - £102 one way (booked months in advance), so I must have been confusing it with the onwards flight from FAE to CPH which checking back through my booking references was indeed £120. It got a bit confusing in the end as FaroeJet who I had booked with went bankrupt and were bought out by Atlantic, but luckily the reservations were all transferred automatically.

Quoting PlymSpotter (Reply 16):Hi Gerard, they are scheduled flights and they do show in the likes of Opodo, but when it actually comes to booking them through these systems there is always an 'error' which stops you from doing so. I booked my flight through http://www.airiceland.is/ who code share on the route with Atlantic Airways. It wasn't quite as much for the airfare as I thought - £102 one way (booked months in advance), so I must have been confusing it with the onwards flight from FAE to CPH which checking back through my booking references was indeed £120. It got a bit confusing in the end as FaroeJet who I had booked with went bankrupt and were bought out by Atlantic, but luckily the reservations were all transferred automatically.

Thanks for the info Dan.

It's strange to see many flights of RC from FAE to ABZ or CPH and not to KEF but doesn't matter. I added the Opodo and Air Iceland website to my favourites if anytime want to fly to Faroe Islands.